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II. Supernatural
 
  2.2 Supernatural Entity  
  Article 32-Deity  
  Canon 2136  
  A Deity is a supernatural being believed to possess miraculous or magical powers that is regarded by certain followers to be a god as distinct from a lesser spiritual force. Hence, a god is always a form of deity.  
  Canon 2137  
  As valid Divine Law recognizes that life and existence is a dream in motion in accordance with the Canons of valid Natural Law, so long as a Deity is believed to exist and worshipped as existing, it has valid existence.  
  Canon 2138  
  Belief, worship and subsequent existence of a Deity is separate to any claimed power or influence as attributes of a particular Deity. All spiritual forces remain subject to Divine Law and the limits of Natural Law.  
  Canon 2139  
  As existence depends upon the immutability of valid Natural Law, no spiritual force, including the Absolute, the one, the ALL can abrogate, suspend or change a single Natural Law without causing the collective dream of existence to collapse. Therefore, no Deity possesses the power to abrogate, suspend nor change any valid Natural Law.  
  Canon 2140  
  In accordance with a particular faith, a deity may represent a spiritual force of supreme goodness, sanctity and holiness, a spiritual force of great destruction, negativity and ill intent, or possessing a duality personality of both good and evil.  
  Canon 2141  
  Any religion that recognizes multiple personalities of a singular supreme deity recognizes a pantheistic or multiple deity perspective of the universe and heaven, even if such a conclusion is repudiated and denied by the religion itself.  
  Canon 2142  
  When a particular religion recognizes the existence of a unique spiritual force greater than a form of angel or demon, but less than a singular supreme deity, then such a religion recognizes a pantheistic or multiple deity perspective of the universe and heaven, even if such a conclusion is repudiated and denied by the religion itself.  
  Canon 2143  
  All religions that profess a singular supreme deity above all other forms also presume a supreme being with a dual personality, even if the negative aspect of such an absolute dichotomy of a single supreme deity representing absolute holiness and simultaneously absolute evil is hidden, repudiated or poorly explained.  
  Canon 2144  
  All deity less than a singular supreme deity exists in dimension and is dependent upon a dimension known variously as the Heaven and as the Unique Collective Awareness.  
     
     
 
 
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